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Significant progress made to address flooding issues in Hickling and Sutton
Norfolk Strategic Flooding Alliance partners have worked together to tackle flooding in Hickling and Sutton
Residents of Saham Toney near Watton are now better protected from flooding
Residents of Saham Toney are now better protected thanks to new flood storage basins
Historic flood site to get new protection
Work has started to construct two new flood storage basins upstream of the village of Saham Toney.
Work starts on installing new innovative signs for Welney Wash
Works began this week on installing new innovative electronic signs on the A1101 Welney Wash Road near Downham Market - a stretch of road which often becomes impassable as a result of flooding.
100 tons of debris shifted as flooding preparations ramp up
Preparations are made in Attleborough to allow floodwaters to drain away effectively this winter.
Wet summer raises autumn flood risk in Norfolk
Residents are being urged to think how they can protect their homes from flooding after a wet spring and cool summer is set to bring the threat of rising waters to Norfolk earlier than normal this year.
£150k funding secured for Attleborough Flood Management
£150,000 has been awarded to Norfolk County Council to reduce flooding in north Attleborough by using Natural Flood Management to reduce flood risk in the area by holding storm-water upstream.
Norfolk flood protection takes centre stage in Westminster
The threat posed by flooding and coastal erosion in Norfolk has been laid out starkly for MPs as Norfolk County Council has taken their case for change to the heart of Westminster.
Sent on behalf of the Norfolk Strategic Flooding Alliance
With bird nesting season over, people across Norfolk have a chance to do their bit to stop flooding and keep water flowing across their properties.
Flooding response to be discussed
Norfolk's work to prevent and tackle flooding is to be probed by the county council's scrutiny committee
Fight Flooding by Clearing Channels
Flooding is a real threat in Norfolk through the winter: keeping even the smallest watercourses clear and flowing freely will help protect homes and businesses safe.
